We offer 24 Hour Emergency Service. We are always available after-hours for emergencies. We are available to see patients in our office during the evenings, weekends and on holidays. For after-hours emergencies, please call 917-566-9419. We reliably and promptly return all calls.

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New York, NY 10022
(646) 783-3529

A straight, bright, and full smile can improve your life in a number of ways. It can give you more confidence, help you make better first impressions, and prevent complications related to teeth misalignment. If you are interested in Invisalign, dental implants, or other dental services in NYC, set up an appointment at Park 56 Dental.

Driving to Our Office
If you’re coming from the north, take Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd S until you get to W 110th St/Central Park N, at which point you’ll take a left. Enter Duke Ellington Circle and turn right onto 5th Ave. Drive for 2.7 miles, then turn left onto E 56th St. You’ll see our building on the right.

If you’re driving from the south, take the Manhattan Bridge across the East River, then turn right onto Bowery. Drive for about a mile, then continue onto 3rd Ave/Cooper Sq. Turn left onto E 33rd St, turn right onto Park Ave Tunnel, continue onto Park Ave Viaduct, and turn right onto E 56th St. You’ll see our building on the right.

What is now the island of Manhattan was long inhabited by the Lenape people and other Algonquian tribes. Dutch settlers began arriving in the early 17th century, and established what would become New Amsterdam. The English renamed the settlement New York after taking control in 1664. The city was a strategic spot during the American Revolution, and became the largest city in the U.S. in 1790. After that, New York served as the chief port of entry for immigrants from all around the world.

Today, New York City is home to about 8.5 million people, making it the second-most populous city in North America after Mexico City. New York City is considered one of the most culturally diverse cities on the planet—by some estimates, more than 800 languages are spoken in the city in a given day. Millions of tourists from all around the world come to New York every year; popular attractions include Central Park, The Empire State Building, and the Statue of Liberty.